NUR 392: PEDS EXAM 1 PREP LATEST 2025/2026 ACTUAL
EXAM TEST BANK COMPLETE 120 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+ GUARANTEED PASS- ACE
YOUR EXAM
A nurse is teaching the parent of a 7-year-old child diagnosed with growth
hormone deficiency about administering synthetic growth hormone injections at
home. Which statement by the parent indicates correct understanding of when to
give the medication?
A. "I will give the growth hormone injection first thing in the morning."
B. "I should give the injection with meals to prevent stomach upset."
C. "I will give the growth hormone injection at bedtime each day."
D. "I should give the injection only when my child seems tired."
C. "I will give the growth hormone injection at bedtime each day."
A 6-year-old is being evaluated for hypothyroidism. Which finding should the
nurse expect?
A. Tall stature and hyperactivity
B. Delayed growth and cool, dry skin
C. Heat intolerance and weight loss
D. Rapid speech and diarrhea
B. Delayed growth and cool, dry skin
A child with suspected Cushing's syndrome is being evaluated. Which assessment
finding supports this diagnosis?
A. Bronze skin pigmentation
1|Page
, NUR 392: Peds Exam 1 PREP
B. Moon face and truncal obesity
C. Low blood pressure and dehydration
D. Weight loss and hypoglycemia
B. Moon face and truncal obesity
A child with type 1 diabetes has a correction factor order: "Give 1 unit of rapid-
acting insulin for every 50 mg/dL above a target blood glucose of 150 mg/dL." The
child's current blood glucose is 180 mg/dL. How many units of insulin should the
nurse administer?
A. 0.6 units
B. 1 unit
C. 2 units
D. 3 units
B. 1 unit
A child with type 1 diabetes has an insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio (ICR) of: "1 unit
of rapid-acting insulin per 10 grams of carbohydrates." The child plans to eat 52
grams of carbohydrates for lunch. How many units of insulin should the nurse
administer?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 5.2
D. 5.5
A. 5
A school-age child arrives at the clinic with redness, burning, and thick purulent
discharge from the right eye. The eyelids are crusted and matted upon waking.
The nurse suspects bacterial conjunctivitis. When preparing to assess the child,
which personal protective equipment (PPE) should the nurse wear?
2|Page
, NUR 392: Peds Exam 1 PREP
A. gown and goggles
B. face mask and gloves
C. N95 mask and hand hygiene
D. Face shield, face mask, hand hygiene
A. gown and goggles
A nurse is preparing to administer routine immunizations to a 6-year-old child. In
addition to the diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccine; the measles,
mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine; and the varicella vaccine, which of the
following immunizations should the nurse plan to administer?
A. Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)
B. Haemophilus influenza type B vaccine (Hib)
C. Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)
D. Hepatitis B vaccine (HBV)
A. Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)
The nurse is helping a patient prepare for a scheduled aminocentesis. What
should the nurse ask the patient before the procedure begins?
A. "When was the last time you had something to eat or drink?"
B. "Have you counted fetal kicks today?"
C. "Have you had a chance to empty your bladder?"
D. "Have you taken any OTC medications within 12 hours?"
C. "Have you had a chance to empty your bladder?"
What is the fetal lie?
3|Page
, NUR 392: Peds Exam 1 PREP
A. Left occipitoposterior (LOP)
B. Right occipitoposterior (ROP)
C. Right occipitanterior (ROA)
D. Left occipitanterior (LOA)
B. Right occipitoposterior (ROP)
The admitting provider notifies you that your new patient is 4 cm dilated, 90%
effaced, and 0 station. She is having mild contractions that are roughly 8 minutes
apart. What stage of labor is the patient in?
A. Stage 1, Latent Phase
B. Stage 2
C. Stage 1, Active Phase
D. Stage 3
A. Stage 1, Latent Phase
Based on the strip, what is the fetal heart rate?
4|Page